TU Alumni Homecoming Day came as scheduled on December 7. Many alumni came to attend the annual ceremony. Zhu Jian, Secretary of the CPC TU Committee, Yue Chuanyong, President, Deputy Secretary of the CPC TU Committee and Director of the TU Alumni Association, Li Junmin, Vice President, Member of the CPC TU Standing Committee and Deputy Director of the TU Alumni Association, Li Jianjun, Vice President and Member of the CPC TU Standing Committee, and Cai Haijiang, Member of the CPC TU Standing Committee and Director of the Publicity Department of TU, attended the series of Alumni Homecoming Day activities.
Alumni homecoming has become an important annual activity of the university, with great importance placed on the activity.

Zhu Jian attends the Alumni Homecoming Day activities

Yue Chuanyong receives the donation of “Homelink Education Development Fund” on behalf of the university

Yue Chuanyong expresses thanks to the alumni and representatives on behalf of the university

The Fourth Meeting (Expanded) of the First Council of TU Alumni Association & the Preparatory Meeting for New Leadership Election of TU Alumni Association
The donation ceremony of “Homelink Education Development Fund” and the thank-you activity set up a solid bridge connecting alumni with their alma mater and injected sustained kinetic energy into the in-depth cooperation between the university and enterprises. The Fourth Meeting (Expanded) of the First Council of TU Alumni Association & the Preparatory Meeting for New Leadership Election of TU Alumni Association sorted out and summarized the past achievements and reflections of the association, and put forward clear proposals for the future work.

Chen Anping, an alumnus from the Chinese Specialty of Grade 1980, is invited to Alumni Reception Room

Salon Activity in Xinhu Lake Lyceum

Salon Activity in Guangwen Lyceum
During the Alumni Reception Room event, alumni shared their extensive experiences to guide their schoolmates. At the Lyceum activities, outstanding alumni from various fields gathered to discuss personal growth, offering insights on academic excellence and career development. In the Deye Grand Lecture Hall, esteemed alumni introduced traditional tea culture, emphasizing its cultural significance, health benefits, and industrial impact. The newly launched “Homelink Class” program partners the university with enterprises to innovate talent cultivation models, building a robust bridge for students’ transition from campus to workplace. Meanwhile, the second “Homelink Cup” alumni table tennis match showcased intense competition, with alumni demonstrating vigor and passion while strengthening bonds within the community.

Launching Ceremony of “Homelink Class” Program

“Homelink Cup” table tennis match

Pan Junyao, an alumnus from the Chinese specialty of Grade 1993, is invited to Deye Grand Lecture Hall
Various schools within the university have organized a series of distinctive events, each highlighting their unique strengths and contributions.
The School of Humanities launched its “Mentorship Camp” to inspire students and the “Steel to Right Class” to preserve cultural heritage. The School of Business facilitated multidimensional activities that significantly boosted alumni exchanges and career development. The School of Foreign Languages held experience-sharing sessions to help students confidently navigate international careers. The School of Electronics and Information Engineering strengthened students’ professional foundations and honed their innovative practical skills through interactive activities. The School of Life Sciences showcased its discipline’s appeal through a specialized exhibition, enhancing alumni’s professional identity. The School of Pharmaceutical and Chemical Engineering focused on cutting-edge discussions to drive industrial innovation.
The School of Art and Design stimulated creativity and innovation through practical artistic projects. The School of Teacher Education hosted energetic competitions to foster competitive spirit. The School of Intelligent Manufacturing passed down experience to nurture industry elites. The School of Civil Engineering and Architecture gathered professionals for forward-thinking exchanges to solidify academic achievements. The School of Medicine delved into new medical knowledge through scholarly forums to safeguard health. The School of Marxism provided precise guidance for exam preparation, illuminating future paths. The School of Materials Science and Engineering enhanced expertise by focusing on material innovation. The School of Pharmaceutical Sciences offered cultural experiences that revisited the university’s history and deepened alumni connections.
Each event was meticulously planned to provide tangible benefits and foster meaningful engagement among participants.
The alumni homecoming activities will help the university in its endeavors of “upgrading to a higher-level university, applying for doctoral degree conferring programs, and striving for a first-class university.”